Chief Commander Ebenezer Obey's album, , was released in 1978 through his long-standing partnership with the Decca (West Africa) label . This record is a landmark piece of Juju music that blends English and Yoruba lyrics to celebrate Nigerian national identity, cultural pride, and traditional wisdom. Album Overview
Patriotism, social morality, and divine protection Tracklist & Content Breakdown
The album is structured as a series of medleys that reflect the "Miliki" style—a modern, upbeat Juju genre that Obey pioneered using multiple guitars, electric bass, and talking drums. 1978
Chief Commander Ebenezer Obey & His Inter-Reformers Band Label: Decca WAPS 428 (later reissued on Afrodisia)
Chief Commander Ebenezer Obey's album, , was released in 1978 through his long-standing partnership with the Decca (West Africa) label . This record is a landmark piece of Juju music that blends English and Yoruba lyrics to celebrate Nigerian national identity, cultural pride, and traditional wisdom. Album Overview
Patriotism, social morality, and divine protection Tracklist & Content Breakdown
The album is structured as a series of medleys that reflect the "Miliki" style—a modern, upbeat Juju genre that Obey pioneered using multiple guitars, electric bass, and talking drums. 1978
Chief Commander Ebenezer Obey & His Inter-Reformers Band Label: Decca WAPS 428 (later reissued on Afrodisia)